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2018 Political Psychology Preconference for SPSP

Posted by:

Joanna Sterling

Title/Position:

Postdoctoral Research Associate

School/Organization:

Princeton University

Sent to listserv of:

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Date posted:

September 11th, 2017

Dear Colleagues,

We invite you to join us for the 2018 Political Psychology Preconference, to be held in conjunction with the annual SPSP meeting in Atlanta on March 1st.

We are very excited about our line-up of speakers:

Christopher Dawes, New York University
Susan Fiske, Princeton University
Eran Halperin, IDC, Herzliya
John Hibbing, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Nour Kteily, Northwestern University
Kristin Laurin, University of British Columbia
Brenda Major, University of California, Santa Barbara
Deborah Schildkraut, Tufts University

Registration is now open (http://meeting.spsp.org/registration). Thanks to generous funding from the International Society of Political Psychology, we are providing a $20 discount to the first 60 people who register for the preconference. Please use the code 18PolSci20 when registering for the preconference to receive the discount.

There are several opportunities for young scholars to present their work at the preconference:

Student Talk: Graduate students are invited to submit proposals to give a 25-minute talk about first-authored work.
Data Blitz: Graduate students, postdoctoral scholars, and early career (i.e., pre-tenure) scholars are invited to submit proposals for a data blitz talk. Data blitz talks allow presenters to discuss their work in a brief format.
Poster Session: Graduate students, postdoctoral scholars, and early career (i.e., pre-tenure) scholars are invited to submit proposals for a poster presentation.